Mulder Hall Dedication

Howard and Eloise Mulder were longtime supporters of LSUA as well as founding members of the LSUA Foundation. In 2001, they were honored for their service to the university by being awarded the LSUA Distinguished Service Award, the highest honor bestowed to anyone by the university.

More recently, the Mulder Charitable Trust donated $6.2 million to the LSUA Foundation.

Tuesday’s dedication is a way to honor two people who have given so much to LSUA.

Mulder Hall is home to the Richard Gwartney Theatre, state-of-the-art classrooms, conference rooms and offices. It is the newest building on campus and was completed in 2011.

Eloise Mulder studied at the University of Colorado, while Howard Mulder graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in mechanical and aeronautical engineering.

​Students interested in transferring from another college or university to LSU Alexandria should plan to attend an open house on May 14th. The event will be from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. in the Multipurpose Academic Center (MPAC) Lobby.

Love the Generals? Got Spirit? LSUA is forming a Pomline for the 2014-2015 season! The LSUA PomLine will be a campus spirit squad whose purpose is to promote, support, and represent the university and its athletic programs.

In accordance with Act 399 passed by the 2013 Legislature and signed into law by Governor Jindal on June 17, 2013. LSUA is required to place all delinquent accounts with the Louisiana State Attorney General’s Office.

Students who want to accelerate their college experience can begin taking fast-track courses this fall at the Learning Center for Rapides Parish. The four- and eight-week courses will be offered by LSU Alexandria.